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Divorce is not A bomb or a wrecking ball It is before that, and warmer: The midst of the storm, the midst Of the war The poorly patched walls In silence where we stand Distanced, avoiding contact The midst of the growing fire Where we reluctantly and with shame At having given up after So much We are not trying to melt the ice
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Dec 7, 2011
Dec 7, 2011 at 4:57 PM UTC
Foreign Territory (mimicking Margaret Atwood's "Habitation")
Divorce is not A bomb or a wrecking ball It is before that, and warmer: The midst of the storm, the midst Of the war The poorly patched walls In silence where we stand Distanced, avoiding contact The midst of the growing fire Where we reluctantly and with shame At having given up after So much We are not trying to melt the ice
I love Margaret Atwood's poem "Habitation" and thought it would be interesting to put a different twist on it, exploring divorce, as opposed to marriage.
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Dec 7, 2011
Dec 7, 2011 at 4:57 PM UTC
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